Moreby Hall

Moreby Hall
location within North Yorkshire
General information
TypeCountry house
Architectural styleJacobean
ClassificationGrade II*-listed
LocationStillingfleet, North Yorkshire, England
Coordinates53°52′46.8″N 1°5′21.0″W / 53.879667°N 1.089167°W / 53.879667; -1.089167
Construction started1828
Completed1832
Technical details
Grounds12.3 acres (4.97 ha)
Design and construction
ArchitectAnthony Salvin
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Moreby Hall is a Grade II*-listed early 19th-century manor house and estate in Stillingfleet, North Yorkshire, England, on the River Ouse. The manor was designed by architect Anthony Salvin for Henry Preston, the High Sheriff of Yorkshire, in 1828.